The_General_Li
The_General_Li t1_j2bxaxm wrote
Reply to comment by jeremy9931 in South korean military has successfully completed a solid fuel space rocket test. by r2vcap
Nothing was forced on them.
The_General_Li t1_j2bplkn wrote
Reply to comment by Preisschild in South korean military has successfully completed a solid fuel space rocket test. by r2vcap
So then they didn't do it, and the North even if modifying pre-existing designs still had to successfully pull that off which they did.
The_General_Li t1_j2bmof3 wrote
Reply to comment by jeremy9931 in South korean military has successfully completed a solid fuel space rocket test. by r2vcap
That's not actually a real restriction, not for countries who are independent.
The_General_Li t1_j2bmlld wrote
Reply to comment by Preisschild in South korean military has successfully completed a solid fuel space rocket test. by r2vcap
Not with their own rocket
The_General_Li t1_j28xzj1 wrote
Reply to comment by Shelter_Enough in South korean military has successfully completed a solid fuel space rocket test. by r2vcap
Except the North actually lofted a satellite into orbit over a decade ago and the recent attempt to do the same by the South suffered a crippling malfunction iirc.
Somebody got triggered lol
The_General_Li t1_iy4z2gy wrote
Reply to comment by Borysk5 in Foreign plane bombs C.African troops, Russian allies: govt - Insider Paper by Borysk5
So, who decided to become the ISIS airforce to own the Russians?
The_General_Li t1_iy04vtj wrote
Reply to Returning to normal relations with Russia would be a mistake, says Lithuanian president by hieronymusanonymous
What is this war then, not a mistake? Working as intended? Weakening Russia no matter how many Ukrainians it takes is #Worth it?
The_General_Li t1_ixzdm42 wrote
Reply to comment by PretendsHesPissed in Israel gave dozens of countries intel on Iran arms transfers to Russia — report by nahalkishon
Yeah it is literally the same. They literally admit to their intelligence being wrong.
The_General_Li t1_ixzdgq9 wrote
Reply to comment by PretendsHesPissed in Israel gave dozens of countries intel on Iran arms transfers to Russia — report by nahalkishon
What was the Israeli intelligence failure they are referring to then?
The_General_Li t1_ixwelcv wrote
Reply to comment by PretendsHesPissed in Israel gave dozens of countries intel on Iran arms transfers to Russia — report by nahalkishon
It's literally in the url
The_General_Li t1_ixweiz9 wrote
Reply to comment by PretendsHesPissed in Israel gave dozens of countries intel on Iran arms transfers to Russia — report by nahalkishon
They corroborated it.
The_General_Li t1_ixvs9a0 wrote
Reply to comment by PretendsHesPissed in Israel gave dozens of countries intel on Iran arms transfers to Russia — report by nahalkishon
I never said they were the origin, only that they were a source, which means they were either fools or liars and unreliable either way.
The_General_Li t1_ixv3a9j wrote
Reply to comment by PretendsHesPissed in Israel gave dozens of countries intel on Iran arms transfers to Russia — report by nahalkishon
>The failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq has led to a close scrutiny of the role of intelligence agencies in both the United States and Britain. As Brigadier General (ret.) Shlomo Brom, points out, Israeli intelligence
https://carnegieendowment.org/2003/12/11/israel-s-intelligence-failure-iraq-war-pub-14744
The_General_Li t1_ixtwr6l wrote
Reply to Israel gave dozens of countries intel on Iran arms transfers to Russia — report by nahalkishon
They gave us the wmd intelligence too
The_General_Li t1_j2dtmv5 wrote
Reply to WHO urges China to share specific data regularly on COVID situation by EagleEyes_009
Why? Does anyone have transmission/hospitalization/fatality rates for any strain of covid?